Kingston Road

The site which sits close to Raynes Park station was previously in use as a Manuplastic factory. It is located along Kingston Road and sits parallel to the train tracks leading into Central London.

The immediate context to the south is primarily two storey residential buildings. The design of the scheme seeks to address both the scale of the residential buildings to the south by introducing undulating modern interpretations of the pitched roofs and the railway lines to the north by creating a perimeter scheme with a lush internal courtyard.

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They have a reputation for extracting a lot of value out of challenging sites and producing very high quality architecture.

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Jon Dingle, Jon Dingle Ltd

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It’s a great relationship and our work together has been a huge success. We choose ColladoCollins for its ambition to optimise a site, for its creative, imaginative and unique concepts, and for its efficient and responsive way of working.

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Jonathan Stevenson, Access Self Storage

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They have a reputation for extracting a lot of value out of challenging sites and producing very high quality architecture.

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Jon Dingle, Jon Dingle Ltd

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What we seek are creative firms that can produce very good architecture and extract maximum value from a site, which can explain their solutions well and recognise the need to work as part of a team - all of these ColladoCollins does very well.

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Jon Dingle, Jon Dingle Ltd

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They’re big enough to deal with a lot of projects at the same time. They’re responsive to clients’ needs, skilled at dealing with complex problems and come up with intelligent solutions.